“The Falcon and The Winter Soldier” ended its first (and hopefully not only) season by tying up all the storylines and posing just enough questions to leave us hungry for more. And we’re going to get more, with the just-announced “Captain America 4,” starring Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan.
Plus, Bucky will never not have to do work, she says.
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The Falcon and the Winter Soldier ran its last episode last week, but some questions about its finale and themes still linger: from production realities of a series made during the pandemic to whether or not John Walker (Wyatt Russell) is a hero.
Series director Kari Skogland took a few minutes this week to talk with Rotten Tomatoes about the show and some of its facets, including the thinking behind Sam’s gesture for Isaiah Bradley (Carl Lumbly) and the visual tricks used to make Walker’s disposition more ambiguous. She also addressed a rumor about a deleted storyline and outlined some of the ways the COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on completing the show.
Anthony Mackie Reportedly Pushing For More Diversity In Captain America 4
Captain America 4 is on its way, according to news that landed last Friday following the conclusion of
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Anthony Mackie is attempting to play down all the talk of him getting his own movie as the Sentinel of Liberty, but the intel does seem to be accurate. What’s more, though he may be acting innocent in public, a new report claims that Mackie’s busy pushing for more diversity in the project behind the scenes.
According to Giant Freakin Robot, the star is campaigning for